LEGION OFFICERS INSTALLED — Officers for the year 1966 above are, LEFT TO RIGHT, George Dunbar, president. Island News. Page Western and Central Districts i te the branch for providing fur- ——were-officially—instatled- at-the-—Earl—-Callaghan, —-secretary-—-During-a-review-of-a success-—syshings forthe lub rooms regular meeting of Alberton. treasurer; Robert Profit, first ful year, retiring president Mr, * , a or a oe Branch of the Royal Canadian vice-president; Arthur McRae, McRae. expressed appreciat- *%d kitchen and also for taking Legion Wednesday. Shown immediate past president. and ion to the ladies eumanty of part in the work of the branch.’ MacLEOD-— At the P.E.1. Hos: pital Thursday, Jan. 6, 1966, | Miss Bertha MacLeod: 178 Wey~! "mouth Street, formerly of Ver- non, ‘in her\ 93rd year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral"Home from where the ‘funeral: will be) held today with: service com- ~mencing at 1:30 p.m. Remains will be placed in the MacLean Memorial Vault, later to be en- The case of ‘John Henry Reid and his sister, Elizabeth L. Reid, versus the City of Charlot- tetown, Chief of Police. Sterns + Webster and Sgt. Charles Ready- was adjourned until Friday Jan. 21, following the completion of ithe plaintiff's. case at , yester- STEWART—At -the P.E.I. Hos- day's session in the Supreme tal, Jan. 6, :1966, Mrs. Char- Court. Chief Justice ‘Thane A. D. Stewart,, Malpeqié Road|Campbell presided. in her 7ist year. Resting at Allison M. Gillis. is counsel for the Cutcliffe Funeral Home un-|the plaintiffs while -P. Nic- til noon Saturday, then to the holson is acting for the’ co-defen- Central Christian Church, ser-|dants, Sterns Webster and Char- vice comniéiicing at. 1:30 p.m.|les Ready, and the City of Char- Interment in Floral. Hills. mem-|lottetown is represented by Ger- orial Gardens. jald R. Foster, QC. | Mr. Reid was on the witness STEWART—At the Prince Coun- stand when yesterday's session ty Hospital January 7, 1966, Mrs.'got underway and there were Lizzie Stewart, wife of the late three other witnesses called. fol- Bert Stewart, of Hamilotn, age|lowing Mr. Reid’s testimony. 78 years. Remains resting at the | Witnesses included: Bert Camp- Davison Funeral Home PAL aed bell, clerk of city, police court; __Sunday, then to } Mal ue United Const. Donald Trainor, Church “where funeral service) jlice, and Terrance Fitzgerald. will be held at 2 p.m. nt —Mr- Reid-was under- cross~ex- in the Peoples Cemetery. Visit-| amination: -by — Mr. ’ Nicholson ing ‘hours today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 when this morning’s session »p- p.m. jenedl and a discussion ensued ; the time of an incident aa PET. Hospital. when Mr. Reid had produced the oe. , 4. Seymour Myers | regulations’ act and stated that of Mt. Herbert, -in--his 87th year. thecause of ~ this “his” restauraat | Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral should remain Home from where the panel one will be held Monday, Jan. ‘DOG IN CELLAR i with service commencing at 1.30,| .Mr. Nicholson mentioned a Interment in Birch Hill Ceme- dog which is kept in the cellar tery: “ lof the ete known as John- s Fish a ips and descrih- BRANDER — At Charlottetown, ny’ the dog aé: eae Mr. Reid Jan. 7, 1966, James Brander of |said the dog As kept for watcn French River. in his 82nd year. dog purposes and is allowed to Remains resting: at the Davison roam through the building when Funeral Home until Saturday | the restaurant is closed. noon, then to: Keir Memorial | Mr. Foster questioned the Church, Malneque where’ funeral | laintiff about: a restaurant Le service will be held at 2 p.m. In-|P ted last in North terment in Peoples Cemetry, {Rustico s ee ae Malpeque:. IR chescssclbtsicaacenttcle é nicl = jequipment in. the ‘restaurant or MacDONALD — At. Flat River |the building itself since it was. tered in St. Andrew's Church Cemetery, Orwell. ‘Suit Against City, Police Adjourned To January 21 the “restaurant is privately, but has not advertised publicly; couldn't operate Johnny's Fish and Chips with the way- business was in late 1965, has had soma bad publicity previous to this, put the sign which read “‘gone to ‘stake my claim” in the window to serve as a closed sign, he ne- ver got a copy of the warrant on the day of his-arrest, Nov. 23° 1964, and described the -happe ings which he said led him “te consider Magistrate James Has- lam as biased. NEEDS $3,500 Mr. Reid, under cross exam ihation by Mr. Foster, said he figured he would need about $2,000 for promotion and about $1,500 for provisions to get the restaurant started again. The plaintiff also stated he couldn’t recall having ever ta formed city hall or the city ae -City...20-sesgor-to~bill—his-sister;—ae—the- new operator, for the business tax involved in~ the” restaurant busine The witness added he had lways been on good terms with all police and: city previous to these actions. - Bert Campbell, clerk in city police court. was called by Mr- Gillis and produced certified co pies of the. documents: showing the 21 charges laid against John Reid for the offence of failing to have a licence while operating a restaurant. Mr. Campbell also described what happened Satur- day afternoon, Nov. 23, 1964, ‘a city police court .and added he didn’t. think it was unusual as many, afternoon courts are held ‘to .ac odate counsel or a person leaving the province. Mr. Campbell said the war- rant for the arrest of Mr. Reid was_ordered by K.A: Martin, city solicitor and was signed by Magistrate James Haslam. on Friday, Jan. 7, 1966, Mrs./closed down reportedly due te Malcolm MacDonald formerly of |lack of business, bad publicity -—Heatherdale—in-—her— O4th-year. previous-to theseactions,a—sigu|— Remains will rest. at: «the home !in his window reading ‘‘gone to _ Of her son-indaw, “ Augiistus | stake my ¢laim" and his arrest Ross, Flat River, “at: 6 o’clock|on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 1964, this evening. Funeral Sunday} Mr. Reid’ stated he made a from Valleyfield United Church} | profit of $120 last year from his with service commencing at 2.30\interest in the restaurant ip 9.m. Interment in Valleyfield North Rustico, had attempted to ASKED FOR BAIL © “When. ‘as to_what-ne | knew abont the refusal of bail on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Cam bell said words to the effect that after Reid was remanded until Monday he asked for. bail and said. the magistrate knew him (Reid) and that he would be rent or sell the building where a} " BASSET BURIED. ver who's up to his ears in, snow—only on him it’s colder, there on Monday. Sgt. Ready 2 \of Police Sterns Webster. Cst. | who- .| through radio programs. - jing hosp [Parents Rapped -| University | eence because of their own sup- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. gan. 8, 1966. 3 Sar Youth Revelf! er Nicholson, psyc t professor | as their own.” in the Dalhousie Dr. Nicholson says adults medical faculty, ost - have ble in many ressed desires to revolt caaleat over-conformity...very frequen- ly- the. ; teem-agers are acting HALIFAX (CP) — Dt. J. Fréf oul their parents’ conflict-as well |. = being accosted by a disgrunt- the magistrate said it was up to) his discretion whether to grant |. bail or not and he ftefused bail. | Mr, Campbell added he cou ide’t recall Mr. Reid . aerieg a speci- || fic amount of ba Constable a “Prainor tes- tified he went. to the restaurant on the day the locks were p’ : or the ‘door on orders from Chief |- Trainor said previous to this he had been called to the restaurant on several occasions as a result of-a disturbance and it was Mr. Reid who would tell the police what he wanted done or whom removed. The constable said ine had never received similar or- ders from Elizabeth L, -(Betty) Reid. The witness was present whew Mr. Reid was arrested by Char- Jes Ready and said Mr. Ready ‘read the warrant: to—Mr;~-Reid— allowed him to make a call, lowed him to make another call, told him he was under arrest and locked him up: Cst. Trainor said he heard Mr. Reid make a request for bail” Terrance Fitzgerald was the final witness called by the plaiu- tiffs and testified to having sold sanitary devices at the restaur- ant known as Johnny's Fish and Chips The first time the witness went there he contacted Mr. Reid ‘n an attempt to make a sale, but was referred to Betty Reid and from that time on he did his business with Betty Reid. Mr. Fitzgerald said he first visited the restaurant known as John- ny’s Fish and Chips in’ Febru- of 1964. orThe case_will resume Jan. 21 at 11-a.m.with the defence coun- sel presenting ‘its case. Tax iacohole May Be Shut said he was opposed-to bail and |. took him to the police station, abd Service.Is. Held The closing service for the week of prayer in Charlottetown was held in Zion Church last night. The service was conduct- ed by Hugh Lowry. Marshfield; -in the-absence of the minister, Rev. D. A. Campbell who is the special speaker at Sydney, N.S. ‘long before it is biologically or Hise coming in to The Evening -Pat- ” ‘ear salesman at Fobrman_ led mer Be Fohrman ising and what appea Sees ae Spepietices: fer | GROLS OS Bee metile agency in Oihoago-Ghe - is stunted on Chicago's near cial — The Islander ear. now should support; has learned husband west side. Picture was made ~ This annual award goes to |parents in setting reasonable lim- —returning a car on a day off through display window after “* . .. I stopped -the car and © the person judged by compet- | its for children, says Dr. Nichol- had been fatally chot after slaying. (AP Wirephote) | Tam around to the back of the ent adjudicators to have con- | 80n. Parents should “‘be quite place. Anderson drew his gun. tributed the most to the prov. Tigid about refusing to support | 8 a3 and walked in one direction and ince in the. preceding year. fpomersengeteyen one ga I drew mine and walked in an- in 1964° Mrs. Fred Osborne, “cerning how other people behave, 4 _| other. saw. the.gunman _ witli commissioner of the Lone a er ow: ~ | @ shotgun and he fired at me. Guides,. was selected. | Adults ‘also should support} . | 2°T peeked around a partition Naturally the judges will church, police and other groups. and saw that the gunman was me the suggestions of which encourage social activity | holding his ‘weapon on two readers. Although the final de- | of children in groups and dis- | women’ He told’ them he was - cision will rest with the judges; (courage youths from acting im going to kill them. Both ©. . opinion ‘of readers will greatly | “‘quasi-adult” behaviour: were —crying— hysterically and Oar tar carta: tot.’ |thder etectita. cape te Wiekal.| CHICAGO (AR). Potice snid Jackacn--roughit |leobed’ ap I thet tan: i (oo , s ion, - _ ters has been fixed ee “T feel that the adolescent oun « customer aa ines sein tal — n> 18, The names of the three revolt would” — ae eeaeeiin Ware, st Sees judges announced with- normal levels w death Friday Palivien : ee ent fan denn \‘sre necessary. to the watural| Motors Ltd, aa automobile| “That's ail we know.” KIMBALL’S IRVING | growth of society.” | ‘agency on the west side. _Chartes told. reporters he aed | PHONE 894-4849 " The deed Say, ey fae | Gomceve “Sere Aedes were 3 : | tlanti inces Make Bid | swe ote sesscy" aver "1 @ tee wh tne Atlantic Provinces e Bid a= Ss 22] Road Building! “en Jackson, 24, ‘the customer. _" Open 7 a For Special Welfare Scheme [“s"rriccman sa iniee a) ep d Oo. ns the head "as he wes menacing Tops Recor © Al trving Prodncte OTTAWA (CP)—The Atlantic ;sons in a province and personal a Srna tiger enk shotgun Available provinces made a bid Friday lancome. ae oe Sea at hae fae ene, tare, at| gets Oe oe nr |g EALIEAY (CE), enth| Top Cualty Used ae muta on joint welfare programs| | W® : ; that |day off and he only happened to| Construction 1p Neve | St0tia's fee with the federal government un- |Pefsonal income be | be on hand because he wag re- $25,000,000, the- highest 9 ‘der the Canada Assistance Plan. |used to determine’ the” turning a car to the showroom. |ievel ever. Retiring president ‘The proposed 5080 formula | sharing percentage the | Jackson was shot by Roland | David Latimer of the HAMMER contains ‘no consideration for Assistance Act.” Charles, a robbery detail “of-|Road’ Builders Association said | “a ; F the: special circumstances in a ficer cruising by the egenty in’ here Friday. MALLS . province, such as size of case @ police car. § 7 , Close co-operation between the c aoe oe, Prayer fee stun ao the provinelal the following, Nore, See eee Russian Vessel |!" | used equipment » in i by the ‘Atiantic provinces fall in preparation ‘for a federal- . provincial welfare ministers tors in the-récord year, Mr. Taking On Pulp mer said. The Russian freighter, iakhovsk, which was set free from a rock bed in Souris Har- bour—-late_..Wednesday,... began loading its 13,000 cords of pulp wood yesterday. It is expected loading operations will be com- | pleted in two or three days. ganizator’s 19th annual meeting, at which J. S. Stevens of Sydney. was. elected president. A Snevey. ‘MacKinnon, » Buying Turbine r-More Power JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP) —The foundiand| and Labrador wer Commission is purchas- a Zz odie ie e o HALIFAX (CP) > = ih vincial tax~ commission is paring advertisements expleining that services and Secund-tehied —gold-through_.newspaper. ‘want ads and on radio programs aré liable to the provincial hos- pital tax. — Tax .Commissioner Donald K. Currie said Friday the commis- sion is exploring the possibility -sell. through newspaper. of collecting the tax from people want ads or ‘certain types of radio programs. He was commenting in an in- terview of a published report ear- lier this month that steps would be taken to collect the tax from those who dispose of goods Mr. Currie said he had received complaints from. businessmen that the radio sales were evad- ital’ tax while in com- petition with local business which does pay the tax He said advertisements would | about tax liability. lave and,that people using want | ads probably also used the fac- flities of the radio programs. ' Methods of collection of the tax ; were being investigated. Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, statements and all your job ‘printing re+ “quirements, All: jobs ] _ - Guaranteed. } CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 nee about newspaper want he said: a: pattern- was. -fol- | | GUARDIAN - PATRIOT fh Bas a oS 500,000 gas turbine, cap-' of producing 17,000 horse- er of electricity, because of ( New- buildings -being construct. at Memorial University and new hotel will be electric- heat- hi ‘ed and this will place extra cur- <i mt on the present power sup- in St. John’s. OWS A, i thie “Newfoundland ~ Light 8 LBS. 3.00 MINEGOO LAUNDRY Car Hits Pole, | “| Power Cut Off A city police report stated a vehicle driven by Christie Jen- kins, Mt. Albion, was in collision with an electric light pole at the corner of Grafton and Cumber- land Streets. at approximately 11.15 last night. A spokesman for Maritime ‘E- ‘fectric- Company stated at - ap- proximately 12.15 a.m. this morning that the pole was being replaced and he expected the } power would be restored in |} about three hours. He said about three blocks in the eastern end of the city were }. affected as well as some s dights in other sections and Can- ada Packers Ltd- The vehicle. that "the pole was reported to he travelling | east on Grafton, when it swerv- ed to avoid a car that pulled out from a ao position, and slid Let-us design your let=~ terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for all. your printing needs. ‘ ~ GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 ‘ower Co., dinrivuleet at oeme er in St. John’s, said there will commission and the. company to carry on until next year. The annual report of the power , commission disclosed that even “There is a direct relationship | with the 400,000 from the proportion of aged, Baie D'Espoir in 1967 there will per- |be another shortage by 1971. ~ Friday & Saturday Night ‘DANCE Music By Les Alexander & The Smoothies | Pais | 4 Carrie: Romo Jazz and Blues Singer Popular Night Club one from Toronto HORSE & SULKY CLUB Kent Street Charlottetown * “Manin: i Guess Welcome Monday : ay ‘ DS OOOO LIS L: 4 Alberry Plains He was speaking “at the ert: 1 PEP.. Hammer | Mill at » special price of $298.00. 1 Papec Hammer Mill $125.00 z Fluery - Bissell 10% | Rudisch’s Garage ‘GARAGE HOURS. , ~ Closed All Day Tuesday .°. = 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~ Wednetday - 8am. to 6 p.m. _ Thursday . . 8am. to. 6 p.m. Friday. . .. 2 8am. to 9 p.m. | 8am. to 6, PMs 4 REE . ‘ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS. 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